Hardy J D, Smith T W
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112.
Health Psychol. 1988;7(5):447-59. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.7.5.447.
Previous research has indicated that high scores on the Cook and Medley Hostility (Ho) scale are associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease and other illness. Our study attempts to clarify this relationship by providing additional evidence concerning the construct assessed by the Ho scale, examining the level of physiological reactivity during interpersonal conflict in high- and low-Ho groups, and assessing the psychosocial profile associated with this characteristic. Extremely high and low Ho groups were selected from a pool of male undergraduates. Consistent with previous findings, high-Ho participants reported greater anger proneness and a more cynical, disparaging view of others than did low-Ho participants. The high-Ho group also tended to be more hostile and less friendly during role-played interactions involving high and low levels of interpersonal conflict, respectively. High-Ho persons also displayed greater diastolic blood pressure reactivity during interpersonal conflict. Finally, the high-Ho group reported less social support and more negative life events and daily irritants then did the low-Ho group. These results support the interpretation of the Ho scale as a measure of cynical hostility and are consistent with the hypothesis that it is related to disease by way of excessive physiological reactivity and a generally stressful, unsupportive social network.
先前的研究表明,库克与梅德利敌意(Ho)量表得分高与冠心病及其他疾病风险增加有关。我们的研究试图通过提供关于Ho量表所评估结构的更多证据、考察高Ho组和低Ho组在人际冲突期间的生理反应水平以及评估与该特征相关的心理社会概况来阐明这种关系。从一群男性本科生中挑选出极高和极低Ho组。与先前的研究结果一致,高Ho参与者比低Ho参与者报告有更高的愤怒倾向,以及对他人更愤世嫉俗、贬低的看法。在分别涉及高人际冲突水平和低人际冲突水平的角色扮演互动中,高Ho组也往往更具敌意且不那么友好。高Ho者在人际冲突期间还表现出更大的舒张压反应性。最后,高Ho组报告的社会支持比低Ho组少,负面生活事件和日常烦心事比低Ho组多。这些结果支持将Ho量表解释为愤世嫉俗敌意的一种度量,并与以下假设一致,即它通过过度的生理反应性以及普遍压力大、缺乏支持的社会网络与疾病相关。